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3 1/2 Year Old Not Wanting to Potty Train.

I have a 3 1/2 year old daughter who is absolutely against potty training. She is perfectly capable of using the "big girl potty" but she hates it. I dont know what to do. She screams when I tell her that see needs to use the big girl potty or tells me "tomorrow". A few months ago at around 7am (after staying up all night with a new born) she came in saying she needed a new diaper. I literally took her diaper off, wiped her, and fell asleep. When we woke up (she also fell asleep on my bed) I was like oh my, now theres gonna be pee in my bed. But no, I later discovered her potty in our bathroom was full. lol! at first I was dumbfounded (I'm going with the lack of sleep). I remember seeing it and thinking "wow one of the dogs peed in the house.... in her potty?" yeah. I was tired. Since than I have "taken away" diaper on a few occasions. And she screams and follows me around " I need my Diaper!!" but when she has to go she uses her potty. I might also ad that she will not wear pants, or underware. She just takes them right back off when I put them on.... Any thoughts? (please dont tell me that I need to wait for her to want to do it on her own. I have 3 kids in diapers, I really need her to potty train. plus I have already heard that advise many times, I'm looking for new ideas.)

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Hi L.,
It is my opinion that Brandy M. has the right answer. With you little girls age and another new baby, she's having a hard time being the big sister. My granddaughter is doing the same presently. Give her as much time as you can and lots of her own special attention. It works miracles. Good luck.

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You know what you just told everyone? You told everyone the answer your looking for. If she refuses to wear big girl panties, let her be naked. Take away those diapers. There is no training once they get to 3. You know she is capable of using the potty. If she screams at you, ignore her. It only takes so long to get a new routine going and eventually, she will forget all about diapers. My son was doing the same thing and I finally said no more. Why should you have to wait for her to want to do something? Nope, not me. If I knew she was ready and able, I'm not spending money on diapers, plain and simple. If she wants to scream her head off, she can do it in her own room... You're treating her like you're taking the orders from her! No! Stand up to her and show her who's boss!

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Our son needed a gentle, nurturing approach. If he felt pushed (my husband is a little pushy and impatient), he shut down. It sounds like you have a lot going on, a lot on your plate to deal with. It might be hard to connect with her when you are busy and frustrated. I'd try to quiet my mind, and connect with where the child is coming from. When I did this, I could see what my son needed. "you're a big boy now" stuff didn't work either.

A lot of kids feel insecure without their diaper, because they've always had it. It feels strange to them to let their pee and poop fall into thin air. She's at an age where she wants to have some control (and should have), she needs to learn how to have healthy control of herself. She's old enough that you can ask her what she wants to do as far as underwear and pants. We let our son do that, and he let us know what his comfort level was (this was only in the house, of course), and sometimes it did turn into a funny game. THen you are reducing your battles; you can continue to choose the ones that are most important. You've already discovered you can't make her use the potty, she has to be a willing partner. And I think it's easier and better for everyone that way. Some parents choose some traumatizing methods, and it has long term harmful effects. If you can try to talk with her about what she's going through, and support her as she gets used to the new process, you may make some headway. Try to turn it into fun (I don't mean with rewards, etc, but just your loving, fun, playful attention, that is what kids want most). It may take a few weeks, but she's almost there! Best wishes, hang in there!

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Usually I say my thing about you can't make a child eat, sleep, or pee and poop on schedule, but you really need help!

I have a son who was not trained until four--his younger sister (by 2 years) nearly trained the same time. And I had mountains of diapers. I can't imagine your load of diapers.

I would leave the diapers off in the house. I would take a week off from going anywhere. Stock up on food so you don't have to go grocery shopping.

Then take her diapers off permanently. Show her where her underpants are and tell her if she wants to go outside to play she has to wear underpants. If she wants to go to the library she has to wear underpants. And so on. Make the places really somewhere she really wants to go--like the Ice Cream store or visit a friend. And--she has to go before you leave the house, just in case.

Make it desirable for her to train herself so you don't have to do it. Enlist the help of your husband. Perhaps he can stay home to help.

Good luck.

You decide when she's going to be potty trained and you do it. At this point in time she's training you to march to her drum. You take her out and shop for big girl pants. Have them as fancy as can be, with ruffles, with pictures, her favorite color..whatever. But these are what she's going to wear now because she's a big girl and big girls aren't babies. Diapers are for babies. You already have a baby or two, she is your big girl, the big sister. You may have a few accidents at night, but use your rubber pads on her bed, under her fitted sheet. It will be work, it's not easy, but it will happen.

Durng the day, make sure that the pants, have elastic waist bands so she can pull them up and down easily when she has to go to the bathroom. Take her potty when you go potty. Have conversations while you each sit on your 'pots'. Have a book or two for her to read. Make it accessible at all times. Celebrate her success. Take her to a movie, just you and her, or go shopping, to a kid friendly restaurant, just the 2 of you. Dad can watch the others for a bit. Or better yet, have Dad take her out. She's a big girl! Right now she's competing for your time and attention, there should be a non-compete clause when it comes to kids, everyone gets the time and attention they need and when possible want. Yes, it's draining on the parents, but it's such a short period of time in the the continunum of life... take, make the time for them now and you'll reap the benefits of that investment a 100 times over later.

I started potty training my kids when they started walking. The potty chair was a fixture in our bathroom for over 8 years with 3 kids... 5 years between the oldest and the youngest. They were successfully day time trained by 24 months and dry at night by the time they 30 months old. There might have been the occasional accident when they were sick, so pull-ups minimized any trauma or heartache. And I always packed them when we went on vacation, as the path to the bathroom was foreign territory during the night for all of us.

I wish you well!!

I'm sorry to say, but this is a battle of wills, one that your daughter is not going to give up on easily. I am the mother of almost 5 and I can say, at least from my experience, the more you push it, the more she will resist. Have you tried a rewards system of some sort? We had orange tick tacks (we called them tinkle tacks) we would tell them "One for a try, two for a go" (One for trying to go potty and two for succeeding). You could also try completely getting rid of the diapers (out of sight out of mind) and going from there. Good luck. I know it can be very frustrating.

Take away the diapers and tell her she doesn't have a choice. :)

My thought about her wanting to wear her diaper and not underwear yet is that maybe she is still not used to the idea. Kids are used to routine and change is hard. Some kids have a harder time with change. Maybe it is a sensory issue for her too. Does she hate tags? Does she like the softness of the diaper? It seems a bit odd, but some times having someone help you think outside the box is helpful. I know it is annoying that they don't want to potty train. You say you have three in diapers? Maybe she doesn't want to be the big girl yet, especially is you have a new baby. She may be wanting to be the baby. It is very hard for kids to transition with new things. A new little baby in the house might be enough to make her not want to potty train. Hang on there mama! It know it is hard. Maybe you could reward her for using the potty with alone time with mom. Take her somewhere special or to by a small toy..Good luck!!

When I first put my son in undies he had 13 accidents and was begging for his pull-up back. I said no. Once he knew I would not give in he started using the potty. The second day we had 2 accidents, and than very rarely after that. It is a control thing. Take a way the diapers, and if she pees do not make a big deal out of it, just tell her she can go clean her self up, and if she got the floor have her clean that as well, but other than that act like you do not care if she wants to be all wet and stinky, and do not give in to the demand for diapers. Once she knows you are sticking to your guns, she should fall into line.

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